A. Garbacz-Klempka, S. Rzadkosz, T. Stolarczyk, J. Kozana, M. Piękoś, Z. Kwak, M. Tenerowicz
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Abstract
The casting workshop in Grzybiany is one of the most important archaeological sites in regards to casting technology from the Bronze and Early Iron Ages. During the “Grzybiany. Osada nadjeziorna z epoki brązu i zelaza” [Grzybiany. Lakeside settlement from the Bronze and Early Iron Ages] research, the structure of casting moulds was analyzed as well as the chemical composition and microstructure of one of the more-interesting metal artefacts found within the workshop. Based on this, geometric visualization was performed with the help of computer-modeling methods. For scientific, experimental, and educational purposes, reconstruction of a zoomorphic pendant was performed using the lost-wax method. Wax models injected into a matrix were used, along with fired ceramic (gypsum) moulds and a specially prepared modeling alloy that corresponds to the original material. In this way, a true replica of the original was obtained: technologically, structurally and chemically. Studies of production technology of the casting workshop dated back to the Bronze and Early Iron Age help to increase the knowledge of the mould-preparing technology and the alloys used. Modern tools and computer programs aid in the research of old technologies and help disseminate the results.
Grzybiany的铸造车间是青铜和早期铁器时代铸造技术最重要的考古遗址之一。在“格雷兹比亚尼”期间。Osada nadjeziorna z epoki brązu i zelaza "[匈牙利]。从青铜和早期铁器时代的湖滨定居点研究,铸造模具的结构进行了分析,以及化学成分和微观结构的一个更有趣的金属工艺品在车间内发现。在此基础上,借助计算机建模方法进行几何可视化。为了科学、实验和教育的目的,我们使用失蜡法重建了一个兽形吊坠。使用了注入基体的蜡模型,以及烧制的陶瓷(石膏)模具和专门准备的与原始材料相对应的建模合金。通过这种方式,从技术上、结构上和化学上都获得了原物的真正复制品。对青铜和早期铁器时代铸造车间生产技术的研究有助于增加对模具制备技术和所使用合金的了解。现代工具和计算机程序有助于对旧技术的研究,并有助于传播研究成果。